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Lexington to pay $435K to Parkview Homes BY KATIE LEIBEL CONTRIBUTING WRITER
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Music on the Lake — It’s Golden The first and only Music on the Lake —It’s Golden concert this summer was held Thursday, July 30 at Golden Lake Park in Circle Pines. The concert featured the husband and wife duo, The Floras. See more photos on page 12.
LEXINGTON — The city of Lexington held a closed meeting July 16 to consider a settlement agreement regarding Parkview Homes LLC v. City of Lexington, and an agreement was reached. Parkview Homes LLC purchased a community of manufactured homes in 2014 that contained 35 vacant lots. In 2015 the company fi led applications for building permits to add 22 new homes to the neighborhood. Two of the permit applications were approved and 20 were denied. Subsequent actions taken by the city and council members led to the initiation of several lawsuits, which wound circuitously through the state and federal court systems. The approved settlement calls for the city to issue the 20 building permits that Parkview Homes LLC applied for in 2015 and pay the company $435,000. “The city had ongoing concerns about maintenance, compliance with legal requirements and public health and safety in the park — particularly with regard to the park’s aging private water system — that would be made more pressing by SEE PARKVIEW HOMES, PAGE 11
City, residents disappointed with YMCA fitness center closure LINO LAKES — When the news broke that the Lino Lakes YMCA would not reopen its fitness and well-being center, city staff and residents were surprised — and disappointed. Members of the Lino Lakes YMCA received an email a couple of weeks ago announcing that the Lino Lakes YMCA would not reopen its fitness and well-being center, which was scheduled to reopen Aug. 3 after it was closed
on account of the pandemic. “The YMCA began 2020 with hope and momentum, but the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on our organization just as it has for nonprofits and businesses across the world. We have spent time determining how to best serve the needs of communities while also ensuring the Y’s sustainability today and into the future,” said Greg Waibel, YMCA chief operating officer. “As a result, three Y locations in the Twin Cities — Downtown St. Paul, River Valley-Prior Lake and
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Lino Lakes — will be reimagined as community response hubs.” Waibel added that the Lino Lakes Y has seen a decline in membership over the past five years. That decline was exacerbated by COVID-19. Lino YMCA members have been asked to select another Y fitness center, such as the one in Forest Lake, Shoreview or Emma B. Howe Northtown Family YMCA in Coon Rapids. Lino Lakes City Administrator
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The Lino Lakes YMCA has announced that it will not reopen its fitness and well-being center, which was scheduled to open Aug. 3 after being closed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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